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Show Thursday, September 8, 1910. TinVTW "'KKKuY JOURNAL, LOGAN UTAH .AGB FOUR street, between Man and West fernpie streets shortly after 1:30 oclock this morning. A pocket-boo- k containing $31 was taken j from Old, while Sullivan lost $1. The highwayman overlooked gold watches carried by the f JAKE ADDAUS AND Baby Sings After Birth Beneath Vine Covered Arbor MCI1ISTS THE val-urb- Jane Addams writing her Re the September American Magazine describes among other troubles and experiences those which she encountered at the time of the McKinley assassination wrhen the entire nation was aroused with indignation against all anarchists. In Chicago the police took the pre caution of arresting'for their own safety, the editor of an anarchistic paper whose Russian compate riots were mostly all Miss Addams desneighbors. cribes her experiences "consequent to the airest as follows,, Both the hatred and, the to punish reached the highest p.teh in Chicago after the as assination of Pt evident McKin- -lry; and the group of wretched men detained m tne scarcely habded cells had not the least idea of the.? ultimate fate-- . They were not allowed to see an attorney and were kept incommunicado,' as their excited friends called it. 1 had seen the editor and his. family oiWy during Prince Kiopotkins stay at when they had come to visit him seeral times. The editor had impressed me as a quiet, scholarly man, somewhat startled by the radicalism of his fiery young son. and much comforted by the German domesticity of his wife and daughter. . Perhaps it was but my hysterical symptom of the universal excitement, but it certainly seemed to me more than I could bear when a gioup of his individualistic friends, .who had come to ask for help, said. You see what becomes of your boasted law. The authorities wont even allow an attorT ney, nor will they accept bail for these men, against whom nothing can be proved, although the veriest criminals, are not denied 'such in m'.ni'seences victims.- L - fii Birfni m -l IL HAVE YOU SEEN THE SUMMER WILD ADDITION? C If you havent you could not intelligently pass your opinion on the place. C The Addition is the most ideal spot for a home. For an investment you cannot beat it. - c c Electric Car Line and Water System assured, ' c Eight blocks from center of Addition to our office. ' c Call on ns or phone and we will take yon over to the Addition in our auto. c money they ' The jpublie Sullivan walk toward West Tem- those below, and he was pulled sion free, ; adfdy. . f ple street. Sullivan says that he down saw both highwaymen dash into an alley and disappear. r f $25.00 DOWN $10.00 PER MONTH W'' ' h f';K be-in- 3 - V VO V, tfr'Cy KW '1 r ? , "A ',' J' AAW - I 4 7t A - eu-tou- OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. COLLEGE'S OPENS SEPT 201910. d r '' - r b - s. 1 T - n- of a down-tow- n Mi-rntanrant, Wellard, president of the Waitresses union, has invented a code of signals which, he says, is satisfactory, Miss Wd-laitold lur troubles at the meetthe Chicago FederaVftrT'Of of ing Labor yesterday. We have been dealt a cruel We have she declared. blow, been enjoined from talking. The only thing left us isf the right to make signs, and I guess we can get along all right ita that way. tive A t. cTUTt g janction f.om talking to prospec- b vSm - Itestr.ilTrdbya l :W W-- - sr msii tieujamia b'ay Boynton was ushered Into this world of trouble beneath the shade of a vlne covered arbor near his parents home In Alameda. Cal, The babe who was born under snch unusual circumstances had been named in compliment to Benjamin Fay Mills, the erstwhile Unitarian clergyman who la now the leader of the "Fellowship" cult which Mrs. Boynton has embraced. Benjamin Fay weighed eleven and a quarter pounds at birth, is perfectly developed and eminently satisfied with his out of door world. He has not emitted a cry since respiration began save to "croon a little Song." as his mother says No darkened room is Insisted upon to protect his eyes; Instead he stares and blinks at the sunlight which filters through his leafy abode as If his eyes were those of a child of six years. And all the while he croons his lullaby, as if be had caught an echo of the music of the spheres. supplements his mother. Mrs. Boynton has for many years been an srdent exponent of dress reform, of living out of doors and of subsisting upon a purely vegetarian diet, ner husband, who Is an attorney is thoroughly en rapport with his wifes ideas and has upheld her In all her advanced theories Their other are being reared to conform to near to nature precepts, but Beniamin Fav Js the first to be born out of doors. He Is the pioneer and Is. according to his mother, singing paeans of praise to his unfettered Inheritance and gives eurv promise of maturing Into a boyhood that would have been the Ideal of the ancient Grecian, whom Mrs. Boynton accepts as the standard of physical perfection. chll-Ure- Boys School Suits.... Suits have OUR Boys School a record for Goodness. The best of woolens are selected with an eye for durability and good looks. Man of 83 Would Enlist. l Washington, Sept. 8. The eation of Joseph Allen, a wealthy retired farmer of Westchester O.. aged 88 years;-fo- r enlistment In the navy, has been forwarded to the navy department by Lieut. Chailees Beau, recuting officer at Cincinnati, 0. Mr. Allen was said to be anxious to serve his country in anticipation of a war w'ith Japan. He tice seaman, hoping to work his was willing to start as an appren-wafinal police authority rests in the turned to however, along. Mayor, a friend and myself re- before it was fiilled with reportf t on his to house Sunday ers, and I at once discovered paired ADVERTISED LETTERS morning to appeal to him in the .al, whither or not I had help-i- d interest of a law and order that a brother out ol a pi1. I had should not yield to panV, We fMui into a deep one myself. A Logan. Cache Co. Utaly Sept. 6. Ilelman, Mrs. J. T. contended that to the anarchist peiiod of sharp public opprobriJohnson, Mr. H. II. above all men must it be demon- um followed, traces of which, I Joins, Mrs. S. D. strated that law is impartial and Mijpo e, will always lemaui And Peterson, G. C. stands the teA fif every strain. yit in toe midst of letters, of If the above are not taken The Mayor heard us through with protest wh'ch made nn mail a the ready sympathy of the suc- herroi every morning, came a awaj w ithin two weeks from date cessful politician. He insisted, few letters of another sent, one they will be sent to the Dead Lei however, that the .men thus fai from a federal judge whom 1 had fer Cffiie at Washington JOSEPH ODELL. Postmaster had merely been properly protect- neiir seen and another from a ed against lynching, and although distinguished professor in consti't might now be safe to allow tutional lav, "ho congratulated A PRIVATE DUCK RESERVE them to see someone, he would lU&on what the called a ane The Harris Brothers have purnot yet take the responsibility of attempt 1o uphold the law in chased the Emer Harris, or Lempermitting an attorney, but if I time of panic. uel Rogers swamps, on the south myself chose to see them on the side of West Benson Ward, and humanitarian errand of an assurFEELS FINE will build a camp house, and ance of fair play, he would write me a permit at once. I promptly keep a man or guard on the propa Tablets Drive Away erty during the shooting season. fell into the trap, if trap it was, Two Distress from Stomach They will make some fish ponds and within half an hour my raise fish and ducks. and corrifriend and myself were in a No Get a 50 cent box of permits to hunt on this dor in the City nail basement, talking to the distracted editor tablets at Cy. E. Xapper today property w'll be issued. FRANK HARRIS, Manager. and surrounded by 4a ' cordon of and learn for yourselves how easy police who assured me that it was it is to put your out of order not safe to permit him out of his stomach in perfect condition. WANT COLUMN stomach tablets give celir The editor, who had grown thn and haggard under his sus- instant relief and do more. pense, asked immediately as to They build up the stomach so ASTERS FOR . SALE lc ' each. the whereabouts of his wife and qirckly that in a few days belch- 258 East 1st South. daughter, concerning whom, he ing, sourness, heartburn, heavisale had heard not a word since he ness, headache and dizziness will HIGH GRADE PLUMS-F- or had seen them arrested. Gradu- disappear. at 116 W. 1st S. Bell phone 301 b. stomach tablets guarally he became composed as he learned, not that his testimony anteed by Cy. E. Napper to cure FOR SALfc OR RENT 13 room-had been believed to the effect indigestion and- - all stomach ills, ed house, good cellar, city waor had 93 E. 3 North. he seen the never ter, assasthat money back, Brossjjrd. sin but once, and had then conI have had trouble with my d sidered him a foolish stomach for, two years. I tried LOST Breast pin, near the A. thorbut the that mo"t creature, 'L. Skanchy lumber yard op everything I heard of. oughgoing drag-ne- t investiga- stomach tablets did me'more than South Main Street. Finder leave tions on-- 1 he partoftheUnited $23.00 wort hnf good.Theyafe atMhtrpffiee; police of the country had failed the best in the world Dermis to d'seover a plot, and that the Stephetf Pa., Feb. 1, PLACE YOUR ACCOUNTS with public was gradually becoming Fifty cents for a large box of David Andrew, successful colconvinced that the dastardly act at Cy. E. Xappers, and lector. Office in Andrew block was that of a solitary man with druggists everywhere. 118 North Main, no political or social affiliat'ons. The entire conversation wa$ Two Men Are Held up. v i FOUND a Gold Fiilleir Watch Salt Lake, Sept. 5. Robert Old value $15.00, in Blacksmith simple and did hot ?eem to me inmotive in and Edwin Sullivan, both of 423 Fork canyon. The owner can get op character, J ter iews I had"l hadawith tnny South. West Temple street, were it by paying for this ad. N. W. another forlorn man whq,Md fall- held up and robbed by two mask- .Crookston Sheriff. en into prs'on. I had scarce re ed highwaymen on Fourth South EVERY SUIT is an extra measure of .value and ap-p- Howell Brothers n Logans Foremost Clothiers 1 Hull-Hous- y e, Big Stock Children and Youths Middle-WeigSuits Closing Out at ht y3 off...... A'R G A Utah. Logan, STOW Cadet Scientific Stockings Mi-on- The Corset With a Reason MI-O-N- A ' -- A MI-O-NA . $2.00 and $3.00 All-O-N- A half-witte- N !engo Belt MI-O-N- MI-O-N- WSL i Chicago Waitresses Will Picket by Signs. Chicago, Sept. 3. Picketing by signs is an innovation that is tried hv.striking Chicago .wait M-- ffA$ 1 p 'isinvited.Admis -- 7 Round trip made in IS min utes. med crowded houses in this lands. Only ope of the highway the extreme forward part of the ture to counties. The last men spoke. Both were cool and a rship he was able so to dip the and adjoining be given this will series collected. After they had obtain- craft that eventually the anehor of the 8 made Old hod rope dropped within reach of evening at p. m. in Nibley Hall. ed the e, the police, under cover of protecting their prisoners, had subjected them to this , tortured isolation, affording a spectacle which exactly fitted in with the , anarchistic theory that the protectors of government have become the government itself, This conversation took place on Saturday night, and. as the Lake,-chlorofor- Sul-liva- -- aright. It was unfortunately true that - to-e- Robber Chloroforms Dog. Robbers breaking into the store of John F. Kirk on Third gouth street, Salt the trusty fox terrier kept there to guard the premises, and search gdjhe building for money!1 All thej found was 2l0 pennies. n on wtnt up at noi.ii, w'hen a Old sajj? that while he and CONCERT LECTURE. were walking - home, two stiong west Wind was blowing, During the last few weeks the masked men leaped over a fence to test. his engine., It failed him use Brigham Young College has been and pointing revolvers in their when he" was too high up to to giving a very popular concert lecfacts made them throw up their hr 'anchor, but by ctawling Hull-Hous- Ilull-llous- te Almost Driven To Sea. Atlantic, Mas., Sept. 4. Cromwell Dixon, the aeronaut, had a narrow1 escape from being driven in his dirigible today, a out when h's engine failed to work, as he was 500 feet inHie? air over tne Hazard aviation field. Dix- s The leason that underlies the goring and boning of a Corset is not apparent to the wearer. Outside of the difference in mater all Corsets look pretty much ial, trimmings and alike. But there is a very vital reason for ,all things in otherwise Corset making would not be the science it is y evidenced by th! fact that the Corset designer can and does absolutely change the physical appearance ' of a woman figure.-It- -is not possibl explain all the intriescier of Ren gq Belt Corset construction and the reason" thereof, but the fact that this Corset is decidedly out of the ordinary is plainly evident by the co'mfort it gives the style it produces THE WAY IT WEARS the Hygienie support the figure,, jt gives and the modish swing it gives the gown. Buy a Rengo Belt' Corset and yon w'll never weai any other. For sale only at the hose-supporte- CorSet-constructio- to-da- e--to un-l.k- e, Cadet Scientific Stockings |